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<blockquote data-quote="ifish4iz" data-source="post: 220304" data-attributes="member: 787"><p>It's not just about the inflows, the outflows obviously have a significant impact on the elevation of each reservoir. 44k out of garrison when they are releasing 40k + in the downstream dams is far different than 44k and having the normal 20k released below us. Yes, with the higher releases, there will be a lot of water and current ripping through Bismarck, but if they keep the dams below us at similar release schedule, theoretically we shouldn't see a crazy difference in river levels in town. Not only do we have to be concerned about an eastern Montana-western ND rain event, but we also need to watch what is going on in Neb, IA and Missouri. Should they get a significant rain event in the next few weeks, they aren't going to want our water either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ifish4iz, post: 220304, member: 787"] It's not just about the inflows, the outflows obviously have a significant impact on the elevation of each reservoir. 44k out of garrison when they are releasing 40k + in the downstream dams is far different than 44k and having the normal 20k released below us. Yes, with the higher releases, there will be a lot of water and current ripping through Bismarck, but if they keep the dams below us at similar release schedule, theoretically we shouldn't see a crazy difference in river levels in town. Not only do we have to be concerned about an eastern Montana-western ND rain event, but we also need to watch what is going on in Neb, IA and Missouri. Should they get a significant rain event in the next few weeks, they aren't going to want our water either. [/QUOTE]
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